Hertford Street Transformation: 199 New Apartments Headed to Mt Gravatt

A massive 199-apartment residential precinct spanning three towers is set to transform the local landscape of Upper Mt Gravatt following a formal development application for a nearly 7,000-square-metre site on Hertford Street.



A New Chapter for Hertford Street

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The proposal involves three separate buildings ranging from two to seven storeys in height, positioned at 30, 34, and 36 Hertford Street. If the plans move forward, the project will replace existing lots with a mix of one, two, and three-bedroom homes. 

Tower B is designed to be the largest of the trio with 84 units, while Tower A and Tower C will house 40 and 75 units respectively. This layout aims to distribute the population across the site rather than concentrating everyone into a single high-rise block.

Balancing Density with Nature

Hertford Street
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Developers have focused on keeping the ground level accessible, with roughly 20 per cent of the total site area dedicated to deep planting and landscaping. While the buildings will cover about 75 per cent of the land, the inclusion of significant greenery is intended to help the project blend into the surrounding neighbourhood. 

Residents will also have access to various outdoor areas, including individual rooftop recreation spaces for each tower and a large shared garden located on the central podium level.



Infrastructure and Neighbourhood Fit

To manage the influx of new residents, the plan includes two levels of underground parking providing 370 spaces, with 50 of those specifically set aside for visitors. The planning team from Urbicus has indicated that the scale of the towers fits within the current expectations for the area’s growth and infrastructure. 

They suggested that the extra height and size are supported by a genuine need for more housing and economic activity in this part of Brisbane. Access to the entire complex would be managed through a primary entrance on Hertford Street to keep traffic flow organised.

Published Date 28-February-2026

Eight-Storey Apartment Proposal in Mt Gravatt

A proposal has been lodged for an eight-storey residential building at 23 and 25 Cremin Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, featuring 40 apartments.



Background and Context

A development application for land at 23 and 25 Cremin Street, Upper Mt Gravatt, was lodged on 1 August 2025 under reference A006830995. The record creation was finalised on 5 August 2025. The project, designed by VSA Design, is categorised as a Material Change of Use and requires Impact Assessment, as the planned height exceeds the neighbourhood plan’s five-storey benchmark.

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Development Details

The proposal outlines an eight-storey residential building with 40 units, made up of 14 two-bedroom and 26 three-bedroom apartments.

Parking plans include 91 car spaces for residents and visitors, along with seven motorcycle bays and 50 bicycle parking spaces. Communal facilities cover 210.83 square metres across rooftop and ground levels, supported by 185.16 square metres of deep planting with subtropical vegetation. Vehicle access is proposed from Cremin Street.

Planning and Design

The development has been designed to align with the Medium Density Residential Zone under the Mount Gravatt Corridor Neighbourhood Plan. The project will replace existing dwellings on the site and is positioned near transport links, services, and Westfield Garden City.

Landscape design has been prepared by AGLA, with Devalign listed as both applicant and consultant. The assessment officer for the application is Jack Woolston.

Upper Mt Gravatt development
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Assessment Process

The application was confirmed as properly made on 6 August 2025. An information request was issued on 3 September 2025, and the proposal is currently marked as “In Progress – With Customer.”

As an Impact Assessable development, the proposal will require public notification. Submissions may be made during that period, and properly made submissions will provide submitters with appeal rights when Council makes its decision.

Outlook



The Cremin Street proposal remains under review with no decision date yet set. The outcome will depend on the completion of the public notification stage and further assessment steps.

Published 12-Oct-2025